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Youtube vids along with the Chronicle series from MMOexpsitefans's blog

Add in everybody else vacationing at the time, and that's likely quite wow gold accurate of WOW Classic. The story is kind of a mess. Chronologically it goes like this: BC (60-80) - WotLK (60-80) -"Vanilla" (1-60) - Cataclysm (80-90) - Pandaria (80-90) - WoD (90-100) - Legion (100-110) - BfA (110-120).So it's kind of messy to get a fantastic understanding of the narrative by simply playing, especially as you're gont be bypassing a lot of zones if you want to level. I would recommend viewing a few Youtube videos reading up on it.

Kinda nuts is a little bit of an understatement. Timelines in today's game are a clusterfuck that is certified. You'll start out in the old-world zones and some weren't. So you'll rather be in Cataclysm era in rather and vanilla era. You'll zoom forward/backward into TBC or Wrath, then to MoP or Cata. It gets a bit more coherent after that, if you can call the crazy retconning and alternative universe jumping of WoD and Terrible nonsensical"storytelling" of BfA coherent. They began putting plot points in publications and other media without properly explaining them in-game, so you'll be missing out on a lot by simply playing WOW Classic.

Youtube vids along with the Chronicle series are def the way to go if you'd like to acquire a semblance of a narrative from what because WOW Classic. It's more of a series of vignettes that flesh out its inhabitants and the planet. To put it differently, it is about worldbuilding, not storytelling. Vanilla kinda felt without a singular. It was an opportunity explore all of the relevant areas and to run around in the world of their RTS games and meet a lot of such and the significant personalities.

There are a few vital events to get a couple of the characters to buy wow classic gold, if you don't experience it going but you won't be lost. Again, with after the story from the later 13, the issue is not that you overlook stuff however that the storytelling is disjointed and incoherent. If you liked WC3 and need to explore that universe or in the event that you just like worldbuilding more than storytelling (I really do, and again, I believe Blizz does a far better job with the smaller vignette fashion than telling a grand narrative), then proceed for Vanilla. Read Chronicles if you would like to get the wide strokes of the significant events through the history.

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